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Online Preparing for Birth Talk - Wednesday 28th April, 11.30am


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Join myself Vanessa Afful (Made by Pure Hands)and Roselyn Bunhu from Marvellous Me Massage for this 1 hour zoom talk full of practical advice you'll need when preparing for birth.


We are often given lots of advice of things to try and add to our birthing plans. Roselyn (who is also a trained Midwife) will talk you through things to consider as well as how you can incorporate Aromatherapy and Massage.


So before you pick up a bottle of clary sage, join us on Wednesday 28th April at 11.30am.


This is a donation based talk. All monies raised will be donated to Five X More, a charity dedicated to improving Black Women's Maternal Healthcare outcomes.


For a full line up of the event visit my Facebook page https://fb.me/e/hVPqUmIVd

or to sign up click on the following link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqd-yqrT4tEtdiH7PVRKjo_1FirrOTw_Sy?fbclid=IwAR2c5pZF01isAE_kVrRpE6ACBiURGV_PXVm9vgYxG4T2BF2JRb2CBsVoJDM

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